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DOJ Proposes New Efforts to Combat Child Porn

Stepping up efforts to combat child pornography and obscenity, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales delivered an address at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Thursday pinpointing the Justice Department’s strategy to crack down on child pornography.

DOJ Indicts 3 Alleged Spammers, 4th Pleads Guilty

A federal grand jury indicted three alleged spammers Friday for violating the Can-Spam Act, with a fourth defendant pleading guilty in connection with a spam operation that sent tens of millions of unsolicited emails embedded with advertising for porn websites.

FSC Declares War on DOJ; Appeals to Webmasters for Donations

The FSC announced this morning that it is headed to Federal District Court to protect the interests of the adult industry now that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has signed 2257 amendments into law.

DOJ Acts Against P2P Copyright Piracy

Attorney General John Ashcroft has announced details of "Operation Digital Gridlock." Calling the protection of America's intellectual property "a priority for the Department of Justice," he outlined the creation of the Intellectual Property Task Force and its subsequent successes.

DOJ Re-Hires Bruce Taylor

The Department of Justice quietly re-hired federal prosecutor Bruce Taylor this week as the centerpiece of its renewed strategy to pursue increasing numbers of adult entertainment companies